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look for a lot of public education programs to be part of this as they try to say to those boomers who are driving, you're not as responsive as you used to be in the past. let's see if we can make it safer for you on the roads. >> all right. now let's -- i could not believe this story when i heard it, we've labeled it the worst layover ever. a man that fell asleep on a flight, he woke up to find himself cold, and alone, in a dark locked plane. first of all, what happened and two, how does this happen? >> well, officially express jet, which is operating the flight for united airlines, says it is investigating what happened. but my favorite part of the story is listening to the man who was locked on the plane explain what happened when he woke up. listen to this. >> i woke up and i was like, looked up at the ceiling and i saw the lights were out. looked down the aisle, and nobody was home. >> i love it. i love it. because we've all been in that position where you're kind of groggy, wake up and look around and go where am i exactly. when we do it there's always somebody sitting next to us
look for a lot of public education programs to be part of this as they try to say to those boomers who are driving, you're not as responsive as you used to be in the past. let's see if we can make it safer for you on the roads. >> all right. now let's -- i could not believe this story when i heard it, we've labeled it the worst layover ever. a man that fell asleep on a flight, he woke up to find himself cold, and alone, in a dark locked plane. first of all, what happened and two, how does...
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my job is not just to entertain but to educate you. call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. battle stations! that's where we are on the eve of the hugely important labor department nonfarm payroll report that comes out tomorrow morning at 8:30 a.m. the stock market is telling us to be ready. we had our fifth straight decline today. dow seeking 68 points, nasdaq declining .12%. we know that's because there's been too much good data lately. it should be that, no, good data. because we are in a good news is bad news environment. this is good news moves interest rates higher. whether the fed likes it or not! remember, the fed wants rates down as more jobs can be created. but at a certain point, you have to ask, aren't more jobs being created? the fed stops trying to keep interest rates down or stops being able to. it's a fore gone conclusion the whole stock market will decline regardless of what the fed says or does. that's been the case before even as the last late run-up t.st going to be the case again. i'm not debating that. there are tons of reasons why stocks could. we know risk-free bonds
my job is not just to entertain but to educate you. call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. battle stations! that's where we are on the eve of the hugely important labor department nonfarm payroll report that comes out tomorrow morning at 8:30 a.m. the stock market is telling us to be ready. we had our fifth straight decline today. dow seeking 68 points, nasdaq declining .12%. we know that's because there's been too much good data lately. it should be that, no, good data. because we are in a good news is...
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>> well-educated people that are in the communist party or people who can't do well and fail. >> a fair point. >> what a story in the times over the weekend. duff a problem with the linear relationship between those hires and business? >> i'm still stuck upon the idea that when i got into business on wall street, it is kind of like when you apply to college. i remember when i applied to college, i said, you mean to tell me that 50% of the people that get in, their parents went here. that's outrageous. well, you know, what are you going to do, sue them? >> apparently, you can. >> here we are talking about jpmorgan and yet another potential problem. >> your point broadly, the jobs picture looks a little brighter. we are having persistently low inflation, which is worry some in its own right. >> go by clorox, the drugs. another camp said, go by parker hannafin. the world is accelerated. both want to put money to work. >> give me gilead. give me sysco, the right sysco. >> i think that inga is going to pull one out. bet against mcinner any, y, it mistake. u.s. air, more planes we bought beca
>> well-educated people that are in the communist party or people who can't do well and fail. >> a fair point. >> what a story in the times over the weekend. duff a problem with the linear relationship between those hires and business? >> i'm still stuck upon the idea that when i got into business on wall street, it is kind of like when you apply to college. i remember when i applied to college, i said, you mean to tell me that 50% of the people that get in, their...
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of course went on and got her education. a team leade eleader, consensus builder. so she'll be a great team at general motors, and an inside choice. i'm very pleased that they paid off their final investment from the u.s. treasury, and thanks to the cars married's been turning out, they've been up in double digits all overlong, up, i think, 14%, in united states sales in november. you'll see this is the general motors of the future, not the general motors of the past. and i'm very encouraged -- it's great for america, because they're bringing manufacturing back to the u.s. they're expeanding in china, an winning in their market. i'm pleased to see general motors is back and probably the best u.s. investment the obama administration has made. i'm very pleased. >> let's talk about what this means for women, and i'm looking at a profile from this past summer where they mentioned her time in hr at gm, and in the words of one consultant, she had a difficult time getting credibility, because she was in hr before, even though she is obviously an electrical engineer. are w
of course went on and got her education. a team leade eleader, consensus builder. so she'll be a great team at general motors, and an inside choice. i'm very pleased that they paid off their final investment from the u.s. treasury, and thanks to the cars married's been turning out, they've been up in double digits all overlong, up, i think, 14%, in united states sales in november. you'll see this is the general motors of the future, not the general motors of the past. and i'm very encouraged --...
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two leading people on the american education charge. first, though, to sue at the nyse. >> thank you very much. a rough day for the dow jones industrial average. we are off of our lows but still up 21% this year. right now the dow jones industrial average down 104 points. transports have been on a huge tear, down today, but up 35% year to date. the s&p also in the red today. it's up 25% this year. it's down just 7.3 points today. similar story at the nasdaq, up 27% year to date. let's bring in bp and kenny polcari, director o'neill's security and cnbc market analyst. we've been talking about the pivot point in the market, the turn in the market when it would come. is this what we're seeing today? >> i think it feels like. the only thing you have to be careful of, not a the lo of volume. we've only done 300 million shares which tells you the big the boys are sitting out and waiting. does feel like it wants to, does want to turn. if it doesn't hold 1795 which had been resistance now support, below that at the moment, if it doesn't hold th
two leading people on the american education charge. first, though, to sue at the nyse. >> thank you very much. a rough day for the dow jones industrial average. we are off of our lows but still up 21% this year. right now the dow jones industrial average down 104 points. transports have been on a huge tear, down today, but up 35% year to date. the s&p also in the red today. it's up 25% this year. it's down just 7.3 points today. similar story at the nasdaq, up 27% year to date. let's...
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. >> number three, why are you hot on on-line education? >> on-line education, i think is what these poor millennials should have gotten. this is all about teaching people a trade versus teaching them how to read english poetry and american history. on-line education about training people in finance, marketing, statistics, things that are going to be applicable to get them into the work force. the career for life is no longer and therefore, a lot of the training programs that companies used to have are no longer. we need our educational companies and this is the on-line stuff, to really train these people how to do different things. >> brian, it's a real pleasure . have a great weekend. >> by the way, mom said your room is busy and clean it up and why couldn't she have called you shaymuss or shawn, this is cr y crazy. >> we'll have a whole show of brian sullivans. >> love it. >> thanks, melissa. >> up next, yahoo!'s greek goddess. that is the provocative headline in ""vanity fair" a's" profile. her exit at google. it's fantastic. stick arou
. >> number three, why are you hot on on-line education? >> on-line education, i think is what these poor millennials should have gotten. this is all about teaching people a trade versus teaching them how to read english poetry and american history. on-line education about training people in finance, marketing, statistics, things that are going to be applicable to get them into the work force. the career for life is no longer and therefore, a lot of the training programs that...
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>> education's very fundamental. education is a basic human right. it should be available to everybody like the air we breathe. we offer free courses from some of the best universities in the world like m.i.t., harvard, berkeley. and our approach is that learners can come from anywhere. take these courses, great courses, and you can use them for whatever you want. many learners come to fill the skills gap. we talked earlier about great jobs available in computer science or nursing and other areas. but the skills are here. we need to find a way to match the skills. breaking the skills gap is one area. in other cases, continuing learners are in existing jobs that want better jobs or promotions. we have high school students that don't have great a.p. classes in the high school and want to fill those gaps -- would schools recognize this if you're taking somebody who is in high school? >> recognition comes in different ways. we heard from a lot of students that have gotten better jobs as a result of posting a certificate on linkedin, for example. many sch
>> education's very fundamental. education is a basic human right. it should be available to everybody like the air we breathe. we offer free courses from some of the best universities in the world like m.i.t., harvard, berkeley. and our approach is that learners can come from anywhere. take these courses, great courses, and you can use them for whatever you want. many learners come to fill the skills gap. we talked earlier about great jobs available in computer science or nursing and...
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i enjoyed my education a lot. but i think if you look at my transcript, it doesn't look like a typical wharton or penn student's transcript. i took courses from all different parts of the university. i spent a lot of time trying to design my education. and the thing which was interesting was it was all based on units. so there were just interesting class here, interesting class there. but there's no connection between them. and even though i spent so much time trying to reform the university when i was there and trying to work on my own education, when i graduated i actually realized i wasn't as well prepared as i should have been coming out of an ivy league university for the workplace. >> what did you think you were missing at that point? the ivy league education didn't offer? >> well, i didn't really know what i was missing, but my employer did. i went to work for a consulting firm. and my first six months there, not only for myself, but for all of my colleagues that came from every ivy league school you could
i enjoyed my education a lot. but i think if you look at my transcript, it doesn't look like a typical wharton or penn student's transcript. i took courses from all different parts of the university. i spent a lot of time trying to design my education. and the thing which was interesting was it was all based on units. so there were just interesting class here, interesting class there. but there's no connection between them. and even though i spent so much time trying to reform the university...
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a lot of it is education. in this day and age where technology is progressing so rapidly, we think one time qualification is significant. people pick about seven careers. the average time to i stay in a job is four years and one month, record low. compare to a few generations ago, i would havie picked the same job as my grandfather. that is really changing and puts pressure on people to stay up to date. >> it's fascinating look at how we should be doing things. we'll be watching. hope you come back soon. >> thank you so much for having me. >>> coming up, we're going to roll out the red carpet for a hollywood legend. i can't do it. fame film maker shyamalan on his latest project. it has nothing to do with winning an oscar. we'll look at how he plans to change education and his book when we return on "squawk box" every day we're working to be an even better company - and to keep our commitments. and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations
a lot of it is education. in this day and age where technology is progressing so rapidly, we think one time qualification is significant. people pick about seven careers. the average time to i stay in a job is four years and one month, record low. compare to a few generations ago, i would havie picked the same job as my grandfather. that is really changing and puts pressure on people to stay up to date. >> it's fascinating look at how we should be doing things. we'll be watching. hope you...
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i have a very nontraditional college education. dropped out of college when i was 19, dropped out, kicked out, splitting hairs here. i didn't finish college until i was 30. and i had no demographic characteristics that would've made me remotely interesting to georgetown university. no money, no savings, no healthcare, nothing. i ended up at a place here in new jersey called thomas edison state college, the second biggest in new jersey, it's a correspondence degree. i got my whole degree when i was 30 for $10,000. my whole college degree in $10,000 in today's dollars. i'm not suggesting that georgetown university needs to serve -- let's call me a loser -- you don't have to serve me. but what can georgetown and syracuse and a lot of other great private universities do to serve more people who are underserved? >> sure. sure. >> two points and i want to come back to your experience, but in answer to your direct question. what we've done is built pipelines with schools that are providing opportunity in the fourth quartile. in the lowest
i have a very nontraditional college education. dropped out of college when i was 19, dropped out, kicked out, splitting hairs here. i didn't finish college until i was 30. and i had no demographic characteristics that would've made me remotely interesting to georgetown university. no money, no savings, no healthcare, nothing. i ended up at a place here in new jersey called thomas edison state college, the second biggest in new jersey, it's a correspondence degree. i got my whole degree when i...
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all of that was really, that education is what really brought me to build wicker. it's a way for my friends and family to communicate and not have to worry about someone else watching them. lori: so what can you tell me about the technology? essentially data disappears after six days. you can program the time period if you want? >> exactly. in order for a message to truly self-destruction, 2 has to be anonymous, private and secure. we also, forensically wipe everything on the device after it is gone. we delete the metadata and bind the messages to the device. on top of using top secret encryption. lori: could you take a screen grab though. >> that is a really good question. in the version 2.0% releasing this coming week we actually took out the anti-tam perking, anti-screen tab technology because we wanted to prove a point that we always say this is, this is a "mission: impossible" this is sending a message, spy to spy. so really important for people to know, you never send a message to someone you don't trust. at the same time your biggest defense is plausible den
all of that was really, that education is what really brought me to build wicker. it's a way for my friends and family to communicate and not have to worry about someone else watching them. lori: so what can you tell me about the technology? essentially data disappears after six days. you can program the time period if you want? >> exactly. in order for a message to truly self-destruction, 2 has to be anonymous, private and secure. we also, forensically wipe everything on the device after...
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look at eight of the top ten best performing cities have educational attainment above the u.s. average. so austin, texas, number one. you go to provo, utah. san francisco. san jose. seattle. salt lake city. you see the story here. these are technology hubs that have the skilled labor force, but they also create jobs for low wage workers. >> it's well said. and ross, i think you just made directly or indirectly the single best argument for staying in school. we still have about 3 million kids every year who are dropping out of high school. ross duvall, thank you very much. >> you wanted to stay in the basin just to drive the trucks. >> you know that midland, texas, now has the single highest per capita income of any zip code in the united states? more than greenwich, connecticut? >> i'm not surprised. >> more than the boys in 90210, melrose, andrew shue. it's midland, texas, number one. >> i want to see you driving an oil rig. >> i might be. >> danger, danger ahead. >>> still ahead -- i'll get my cdl. the best picks in the single hottest sector in the stock market right now whic
look at eight of the top ten best performing cities have educational attainment above the u.s. average. so austin, texas, number one. you go to provo, utah. san francisco. san jose. seattle. salt lake city. you see the story here. these are technology hubs that have the skilled labor force, but they also create jobs for low wage workers. >> it's well said. and ross, i think you just made directly or indirectly the single best argument for staying in school. we still have about 3 million...
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my job is not just to entertain you, but to educate you. so call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. leave it to twitter to produce the ultimate question that is defining this stock market. including today where the dow sank 78 points. s&p back 7.2%. at jim query, would you buy amazon here? my quick response, two very different questions, yes and no. that's right. yes, i would buy amazon. no, it's not worth $400. welcome to the world of bull market discipline. the discipline to buy stocks that aren't cheap but are right. a discipline that will be tested in the next few days. at last because of today's last hour 7 sell-off -- >> sell, sell, sell! >> that shook people out of their complacency. i'm talking about the rigger to recognize what the market actually wants, though, not necessarily what you want. the dichotomy says you would rather have a portfolio that is hated and making money than be bound by concerns that may not be as relevant as they should be. let's start with amazon, which hit at an all-time high today, $399 before being repelled along with many other stocks by waves of
my job is not just to entertain you, but to educate you. so call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. leave it to twitter to produce the ultimate question that is defining this stock market. including today where the dow sank 78 points. s&p back 7.2%. at jim query, would you buy amazon here? my quick response, two very different questions, yes and no. that's right. yes, i would buy amazon. no, it's not worth $400. welcome to the world of bull market discipline. the discipline to buy stocks that aren't...
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and it was, mainly to support the president's agenda items, including obamacare but also his education initiatives and other measures. back to you. ashley: peter barnes, thank you so much. >> you bet. tracy: let's get a quick reaction on these markets after that news peter just brought us. nicole petallides on floor of the new york stock exchange. little bit of movement. >> yeah a little bit of movement up off the lows. keeping close eye on 10-year bond. 2.84% on the 10-year and that is very key. all to the downside coming off the lows of the day. tracy and ashley, lowest point on the dow was 15,791. we're now 15,825. you have seen some improvement. that being said the financials were trying to give it a go. the financials have been extremely weak lately these last few days. we saw them in the green earlier today. however we're watching them go back and forth. moment ago banking index is lower. now it is higher. that is something, you see us come off the lows after the beige book report. there is look at financials, jpmorgan, bank of america, goldman sachs are squeezing into the green.
and it was, mainly to support the president's agenda items, including obamacare but also his education initiatives and other measures. back to you. ashley: peter barnes, thank you so much. >> you bet. tracy: let's get a quick reaction on these markets after that news peter just brought us. nicole petallides on floor of the new york stock exchange. little bit of movement. >> yeah a little bit of movement up off the lows. keeping close eye on 10-year bond. 2.84% on the 10-year and...
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before trusts were created for their grandkids' educations... they chose a partner to help manage their wealth... one whose insights, solutions, and approach have been relied on for over 200 years. that's the value of trusted connections. that's u.s. trust. >>> welcome back to the "halftime report." yesterday, a lot of the stremt traits for reits were up big after a potential deal for excess to buy pre. reits are on the move again today, but on the downside. it's a big mortgage reit play, and they're in focus, after analysts at goldman sachs initiated coverage with a sell rating. they expect book values to fall as interest rates rise after the fed pulls back on stimulus, the taper. remember, the reits have been income substitution plays as overall rates have been kept artificially low, scott, of course, by the fed. >> yeah, no doubt, dom. thanks. jim, all reits are not created equal. >> right, definitely. >> but these mortgage reits seem to come under pressure anytime rates start to rise significantly. >> right. let me stress the first point, be
before trusts were created for their grandkids' educations... they chose a partner to help manage their wealth... one whose insights, solutions, and approach have been relied on for over 200 years. that's the value of trusted connections. that's u.s. trust. >>> welcome back to the "halftime report." yesterday, a lot of the stremt traits for reits were up big after a potential deal for excess to buy pre. reits are on the move again today, but on the downside. it's a big...
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. >> i can tell you we're not going to hurt the budgets of education because we are an education modulated government and of course health and welfare. these are the budgets that we are going to try to keep the way they are. we think there's some room for some cuts in the defense budget. not too much unfortunately. we live in a very shaky neighborhood it's very detailed. in this god is in the details. >> the federal reserve is now saying that this is over and that's causing a great deal of volatility in the markets. how will that impact the israeli market? >> first, foremost, 26, 27% of these exports are to the united states so this is immediate. it's a good thing that we have this separated. i mean, 26% to the united states, 30 something to europe and the rest to the far east and the rest of the world which means we are balancing the way that one area of the world is in trouble or collapsing or the second 2008 is happening, we are better protected against this, but the united states is the biggest sister. whatever happens there influences us. of course, we were following bernanke's polici
. >> i can tell you we're not going to hurt the budgets of education because we are an education modulated government and of course health and welfare. these are the budgets that we are going to try to keep the way they are. we think there's some room for some cuts in the defense budget. not too much unfortunately. we live in a very shaky neighborhood it's very detailed. in this god is in the details. >> the federal reserve is now saying that this is over and that's causing a great...
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adds people are more educated about it that's what will happen. that's what we're hoping for for all of this country to lower health care costs. >> i'm intrigued by your first answer where you essentially laid out some of the objectives of the affordable care act. then you said but i'm not too worried about details of the website. isn't that precisely the problem with all of this right now? the objectives were clearly laid out but the details were not well planned. for example, the famous promise made by the president that if you like your insurance plan you get to keep your insurance plan. when, in fact, for 5%, that's not the case. and now people are getting those cancellation notices. the details were not that well thought out. >> agreed that the details did not come to fruition once we began the website. let's be clear, 20% of this country's not based on a website. we'll get the website right. if it's right 30 days later, then we'll still get it right. they had a million go through yesterday healthcare.gov, that's a positive. i think those tha
adds people are more educated about it that's what will happen. that's what we're hoping for for all of this country to lower health care costs. >> i'm intrigued by your first answer where you essentially laid out some of the objectives of the affordable care act. then you said but i'm not too worried about details of the website. isn't that precisely the problem with all of this right now? the objectives were clearly laid out but the details were not well planned. for example, the famous...
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my job is not just to educate you, but entertain you so call me at 800-743-cnbc. with the dow seek 95 points and the s&p dropping and at one point the selling was far worse and it looked like we could be in the midst of a major rollover. still today like yesterday, the buyers and sellers did real soul-searching, and what exactly are they pondering? basically, they're trying to figure out if good news about the economy is bad news for stocks or is the opposite the case, as the economy improves should we like stocks more? it's a first-class quandary that we have to dive into headlong on "mad money" if we're going to figure out the market's move. it's distracted and a parlor game and we find you the best stocks and the best opportunities. the only focus on the fed's next move the last three years, you missed some of the single best moments to invest in our lifetimes. i regard that as terrible. i regard it as shameful because this fed-centric world presumes that the market is one big stock that is sent higher or lower by ben bernanke and janet yellin and it's the mark
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they are generally, the best educated, generally, the best qualified. the fact that they might lead to some business, does that enter into it? maybe. >> do you think it is a true quid pro quo where i am hiring you and you are going to get my "x" and give me the opportunity to get to "x"? >> i am hiring you because you are qualified and, by the way, i might get introduction to your parents or your relationships, or whatever they may be, just because you work here. that happens in the united states all the time. >> the question is, if this is an orchestrated move to try and get the quid pro quo or something that they know about back in the united states. >> they said nobody knows in the united states and i think that from what i've seen so far, that it is innocent. so we'll see. my guess is that this goes away. >> goes away. so you don't think. my bet is that they try to bring a case just to force them to settle. >> they might. i don't think the evidence is there, hasn't been released yet. >> is there a time you are going to say, i am going to fight the g
they are generally, the best educated, generally, the best qualified. the fact that they might lead to some business, does that enter into it? maybe. >> do you think it is a true quid pro quo where i am hiring you and you are going to get my "x" and give me the opportunity to get to "x"? >> i am hiring you because you are qualified and, by the way, i might get introduction to your parents or your relationships, or whatever they may be, just because you work here....
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and we have, i think, going to have more resources for important thing like education and public safety. >> okay. in the "chicago tribune" an op ed written by governor scott walker of wisconsin. >> who? who? >> yeah, the guy sending me letters, everybody is welcome heading north. the long and short of it is, he didn't direct what you signed directly yesterday. but what he did underscore is that collective bargaining is no longer part of wisconsin based on act ten they passed, and at the time they passed it, the unemployment was both over 9% in wisconsin and illinois. it's good we slipped under, but wisconsin is 6.5, and they've turned into a slight surplus. you don't have an act ten. you didn't ban collective bargaining. >> no. >> are you going to have similar results, though? >> i believe in collective bargaining. we've created far more jobs than wisconsin. we created about 270,000 jobs. he promised 250,000 jobs. he's created 90,000 jobs in wisconsin. people don't go to sheboygan or, you know, places like that. they come to chicago and illinois. i think it's very important economy, tha
and we have, i think, going to have more resources for important thing like education and public safety. >> okay. in the "chicago tribune" an op ed written by governor scott walker of wisconsin. >> who? who? >> yeah, the guy sending me letters, everybody is welcome heading north. the long and short of it is, he didn't direct what you signed directly yesterday. but what he did underscore is that collective bargaining is no longer part of wisconsin based on act ten...
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they make it good for a bbq chance for education. he was going to puke. most people want to hurt their business in hong kong. the many advantages such as corporate and structured so that i completely hopeless the related charges. no comment. mentally they shouldn't have the better the committee commented that the congress can make it more than that the only be made in china. you have to spend a lot of time getting drunk. it may cost of forty one thousand us dollars. i am told. like this. the chinese very strong person with a built in stages. so people should give birth to their youth in china rather than other countries in terms of children. the advantages to become legal residents of hong kong. pack i can't make up to thirty three pounds i think. you cannot legally. we can rent them to hong kong they can happen to any church in a locked. conti of congress who made the pattern and don't let the healing china i get the price may be thirty three thousand us dollars. i know my friends and spent about thirty three two thousand us dollars on giving birth to th
they make it good for a bbq chance for education. he was going to puke. most people want to hurt their business in hong kong. the many advantages such as corporate and structured so that i completely hopeless the related charges. no comment. mentally they shouldn't have the better the committee commented that the congress can make it more than that the only be made in china. you have to spend a lot of time getting drunk. it may cost of forty one thousand us dollars. i am told. like this. the...
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we are seeing a tremendous demand for highly educated, highly skilled jobs with a strong service component. so engineering. oil. financial services. and candidly, you know,er we're seeing that at levels we haven't seen almost since the late '90s. you know, we're almost reaching crazy levels, in terms of the bay area, for the war for engineering talent, and contrast that with the unskilled portion of the economy, which is not nearly enjoyed the recovery that the skilled portion of the economy has. and that is why, you know, unemployment has stayed above 7%, compared to the did, you know, under 5% that it was the last time that we sue this kind of crazy competition at the high end. >> yeah. saying that on a day when we're seeing protests around the country, arguing for minimum wage at fast-food restaurants, for instance. the last question, robert. yoo you are a veteran of expedia. you're a veteran of hotwire, of microsoft. everybody's tossing around whether or not mulally is going to go to microsoft or not. would he fit in the culture if he did? >> you know, it's a good question. microsoft c
we are seeing a tremendous demand for highly educated, highly skilled jobs with a strong service component. so engineering. oil. financial services. and candidly, you know,er we're seeing that at levels we haven't seen almost since the late '90s. you know, we're almost reaching crazy levels, in terms of the bay area, for the war for engineering talent, and contrast that with the unskilled portion of the economy, which is not nearly enjoyed the recovery that the skilled portion of the economy...
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that's more than a college education -- a year of college education or a car or even many american's income. but if you're frugal, it's $5,000 off on amazon.com. >> all right. thanks, joe. if you have your own hit or miss, send it to us at jer@foxnews.com. that's it for this week's show. thanks to my panel and all of you for watching, i hope to see you right here next week. >>> a fox news alert, a dangerous weather blasting all over and welcome to america's news headquarters. we begin in milwaukee. ice and snow being blamed for several multicar pileups. they are cleaning this one up now. to washington, d.c., the snow coming down at a steady clip bringing with it the possibility of significant icing in the virginia area. and this is a live shot of philadelphia. the storm is moving eastward and now philadelphia is really feeling it. a blanket of snow already covering the
that's more than a college education -- a year of college education or a car or even many american's income. but if you're frugal, it's $5,000 off on amazon.com. >> all right. thanks, joe. if you have your own hit or miss, send it to us at jer@foxnews.com. that's it for this week's show. thanks to my panel and all of you for watching, i hope to see you right here next week. >>> a fox news alert, a dangerous weather blasting all over and welcome to america's news headquarters. we...
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there is access to education. almost two thirds of students in tertiary institutions. women are making shelves across all sectors including the governments. yes yes it's a duck to walk on sunday in bahrain even hold office at the highest level. that's not just for show. we also close to our own agendas. when our state leaders want it that way but some of the day. but the non the less problems with discrimination in bahrain. for example she'll win and didn't enjoy the same rights as sony women. rapists can escape punishment by mapping the victims. women also at a disadvantage on some major citizenship issues regency and creamy. i dislike him. according to the law children born to a pomeranian woman married to a foreigner. no right to bar a nice message. and that's mary ann johnston in size in the constitution that all people are equal before the law in unison and then working with the snow for a moment. finds his injustice unacceptable. she says the quantity promised by the rule has to be put into effect in all areas it. when asked if he only needs to become a country g
there is access to education. almost two thirds of students in tertiary institutions. women are making shelves across all sectors including the governments. yes yes it's a duck to walk on sunday in bahrain even hold office at the highest level. that's not just for show. we also close to our own agendas. when our state leaders want it that way but some of the day. but the non the less problems with discrimination in bahrain. for example she'll win and didn't enjoy the same rights as sony women....
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well leaders educators group said the objective of trying to please. tee hee. this year in addition subject we're working very hard to make progress was worth it worth it to the audi see no country will agree to a battery. this evening. all works gets the best possible agreement meant the substance to take sides. our congress. what interested me. it will be able to show the benefits of housekeeping. next job creation and growth. all of our states over congressional districts. you don't want to be. the history of one of a united nations development programme last day of regular report yesterday in handling this paula to buy give them direction by the united nations general assembly and sixty eight cents profession to become one of the fourteen new members that the human rights couple for the first time on the top of november nd. they the enemy government and relevant agencies. i did it compare to put a second cycle of the universal periodic review of the u p r moderation of the country's human rights situation in the end of last year according to diminish it whe
well leaders educators group said the objective of trying to please. tee hee. this year in addition subject we're working very hard to make progress was worth it worth it to the audi see no country will agree to a battery. this evening. all works gets the best possible agreement meant the substance to take sides. our congress. what interested me. it will be able to show the benefits of housekeeping. next job creation and growth. all of our states over congressional districts. you don't want to...
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education fornd every child. allowed for the growth education, overseeing kids in% of the districts they would already be attending. that is a solution. >> inc. you, governor. i am a senior adviser to the education foundation. you imply we know what works, at there seems to be consensus that the weakest link seems to be our secondary schools. the president announced a grant program. many people believe we are no longer meeting the needs of people. >> we have a number of initiatives doing that, including allowing high school atdents to take courses college. in one case: locating schools on college campuses, or inviting them to have courses in the school. think we failed most of the kids in the early years. we just a bigger price in the later years. a child not doing well in third grade, the chances are low through middle school and high school. we have to do a better job there. we have to think about education differently. i think we have a lot of kids who are under challenge and a lot of kids who are over didn'tg
education fornd every child. allowed for the growth education, overseeing kids in% of the districts they would already be attending. that is a solution. >> inc. you, governor. i am a senior adviser to the education foundation. you imply we know what works, at there seems to be consensus that the weakest link seems to be our secondary schools. the president announced a grant program. many people believe we are no longer meeting the needs of people. >> we have a number of initiatives...
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that's more than a college education, a year of college education or a car or even many american's income. if you're frugal, $5,000 off on amazon.com. >> all right, thanks, joe. if you have your own hit or miss, send it to us. and be sure to follow us on twitter. that's it for this week's show. thanks for watching. hope to see you right here next week. >>> fox news alert, a powerful winter storm slamming america's midsection. icy roads in texas causing serious problems. one section of i-35 shut down because a major accident and stranding drivers overnight. hundreds of thousands of people and homes, businesses left without power. the icing conditions also canceling and delaying hundreds of flights at dallas-ft. worth airport. dfw slammed, leaving more than 3,000 pass engers with absolutey nowhere to go. in arkansas, the cold weather causing ice to build up on power
that's more than a college education, a year of college education or a car or even many american's income. if you're frugal, $5,000 off on amazon.com. >> all right, thanks, joe. if you have your own hit or miss, send it to us. and be sure to follow us on twitter. that's it for this week's show. thanks for watching. hope to see you right here next week. >>> fox news alert, a powerful winter storm slamming america's midsection. icy roads in texas causing serious problems. one...
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some of the bay area's most vulnerable students are not getting the education they deserve. it's an issue affecting all students in public schools. >> the school district fought tremendously. it's an overwhelming and taxing process. >> reporter: for parents with students of disabilities, getting the public education their children are promised can be contentious. >> can you put it on the first pit? >> that's almost 700,000 kids each year. three were robin hansen's, including her son's jared, diagnosed with autism in fifth grade. >> i used to write letters about my children, you know, hey, this is going on. can you help me? and no one would answer me. >> reporter: despite the diagnosis, they refused to provide him with a class that works with autistic kids. instead, they placed him with children diagnosed with emotion flail disturbed. the district took hansen to court in a dpis put she eventually won. >> so many school districts ignore the law or don't take it seriously. >> schools versus students, a scene played out in courtrooms nationwide. according to the state, since 201
some of the bay area's most vulnerable students are not getting the education they deserve. it's an issue affecting all students in public schools. >> the school district fought tremendously. it's an overwhelming and taxing process. >> reporter: for parents with students of disabilities, getting the public education their children are promised can be contentious. >> can you put it on the first pit? >> that's almost 700,000 kids each year. three were robin hansen's,...
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this was reported by the minister of education and science at a governmental power in the mojo is according to aslan said you both regional governor's offices in university administrations will be responsible for the terms and quality of construction of the universities in dormitories should help solve some problems in particular to the delays and poor quality of construction works in addition there will be some lessons of cars in schools with russian language of instruction and seven people. previously the number of lessons had been reduced because of the new format of the teaching and educational institutions. answering the questions from amp's the minister also commented on the introduction of the twelve year education he said that the deadline set by the president which is the year two thousand fifteen not be missed. it is proposed to introduce the twelfth year on the basis of universities for the students were ready and willing to learn more in the future will be possible to pass the unified national testing online giving in and added some people. in addition his plan to consider the i
this was reported by the minister of education and science at a governmental power in the mojo is according to aslan said you both regional governor's offices in university administrations will be responsible for the terms and quality of construction of the universities in dormitories should help solve some problems in particular to the delays and poor quality of construction works in addition there will be some lessons of cars in schools with russian language of instruction and seven people....
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certified differently over fifty different attempted to get the nearly thirty three thousand dollars to education. when the market and high fees for malta have opened up a promising market for fake surprise. some of the piece to come back here again if the market is rife with corruption. there were depicted are happening in your way to get surprised when the least expensive one billions in government attention to the import of actors well. probably won't change until more people aware year democrats are actually a lot. don't go with the to question today we're thinking about them pick organic food. they can. now time for a question today with aging and given that the issues affecting their lives. today we have people mistreat of their top pick organic food to people because of the current situation. i may not buy organic but because i don't know the difference between organic and non organic. in terms of the line to select the limelight. however the organic to me have a good quality. always focus on relevant news about his safety. betcha the vote labour that organic on to lead the studio. pentago
certified differently over fifty different attempted to get the nearly thirty three thousand dollars to education. when the market and high fees for malta have opened up a promising market for fake surprise. some of the piece to come back here again if the market is rife with corruption. there were depicted are happening in your way to get surprised when the least expensive one billions in government attention to the import of actors well. probably won't change until more people aware year...
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we need a highly educated population. we need infrastructure investments that are critically damaged in this country. we have not had the right policy to improve this economy, period. >> everybody is focusing on cut the deficit. >> we're putting the money in the wrong place. >> we're honoring the legacy of nelson mandela today and the apartheid movement that he led. and it was built over time and you'll see the same thing happen with minimum wage. ten states, including washington d.c. have higher wages. >> let the states test it. >> obama administration care rebound. the president defended the affordable care racket act. he told the republicans if they have a better plan, let's hear it. >> if you don't like obamacare, and i know you don't, you should explain how exactly you would cut costs and cover more people and make insurance more secure. you to the morning people to tell us what you are for not just what you're against. >> is this a diversion tactic. >> yes, no question they would rather have the media focus on that
we need a highly educated population. we need infrastructure investments that are critically damaged in this country. we have not had the right policy to improve this economy, period. >> everybody is focusing on cut the deficit. >> we're putting the money in the wrong place. >> we're honoring the legacy of nelson mandela today and the apartheid movement that he led. and it was built over time and you'll see the same thing happen with minimum wage. ten states, including...
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>> well, they allow us to look at what is possible in education. they show us what the world's leading education systems, what is possible in terms of student achievement, in terms of equity in educational opportunities, they are very important in which we can look at ourselves in the light of what other countries show is possible, really. >> so when we look at ourselves, the headline once again was, average. is that the -- >> some countries have moved ahead. is that the take away that you would put for the u.s.? >> well, yes, i think the u.s. is an average performer. will is a lot of movement around the world, change high, singapore moving from good to great, in europe, poland, germany actually addressing many of the same challenges the u.s. faces in terms of creating more equitable distribution of learning opportunities, and a lot of lessons in that, not just sort of seeing, ya, yeah, yeah, it is how things can become better. >> one of the criticisms you mentioned shanghai, singapore, how do you compare them, shanghai, a city, to the united state
>> well, they allow us to look at what is possible in education. they show us what the world's leading education systems, what is possible in terms of student achievement, in terms of equity in educational opportunities, they are very important in which we can look at ourselves in the light of what other countries show is possible, really. >> so when we look at ourselves, the headline once again was, average. is that the -- >> some countries have moved ahead. is that the take...
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welcome to my house for education america the dream of many chinese parent. china's rich people getting picky about where to buy the cost of america now he wanted to help cool down earlier this year. the story came out yummy chinese mother never stick point five million dollars to purchase the high end apartment in the upper side of manhattan she could be a part will be used for daughter would be hat your university or columbia university in the future. or when the real id half older daughter's young mothers that her daughter was three years old that apparently was an isolated incident. chinese parents are getting ready for summer to education the school district in vancouver last and open york for being part of a tiny bite gould out of the mass association of realtors showed that last year. kang ha fire that nearly twelve point three billion dollars us. the total cost for deflecting virus in canada it is usually very large i think the chinese population in forty four states in a tiny house fires are the biggest foreign investors have purchased by foreign inv
welcome to my house for education america the dream of many chinese parent. china's rich people getting picky about where to buy the cost of america now he wanted to help cool down earlier this year. the story came out yummy chinese mother never stick point five million dollars to purchase the high end apartment in the upper side of manhattan she could be a part will be used for daughter would be hat your university or columbia university in the future. or when the real id half older daughter's...
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hadcation -- education. >> and fashion build. what role you play in one of the world's most polluted places. we take you inside of hell on earth. >> if you want to see what hell looks like. you come to the tannery and have a look at the tannery that should tell you how the hell looks like. ♪ >> good evening and thank you thanks for being with us. i'm joie chen. >> it was not much of a surprise detroit's financial concerns are well known and it produced every indication that something dramatic had to be done. >> as the city manager pointed out today now it's real bankruptcy court judge ruled that the city's chapter 9 filing can go forward and critically the pension of city workers are not protected. the detroit leaders now face new pressures in working out a deal. but the real weight may be on the ordinary people that have to live with it. >> spinning it as a opportunity for a fresh start. the man behind detroit's bid for bankruptcy emergency manager kevin orr says it offers a clean slate for the city ac's model of urban decay.
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were here because we recognize that education powers. hi economies and and and an international educational power and national economy on that i know for fact that you would never have a situation like that in shanghai. even the foreskin would never sing in education is the what's the point. it is to motivate the only athlete exactly been cynically many of its percent were going to wrap this up and just ask one final question to me yes or no answer just a year you went to school in shanghai and i live in france if you have kids here if you have kids really wanted them to school came time for france. transit center loss to france because i think in time to reset their recent years with suffering and oppression from family from society from parents. soon i won't. my kid to grow a happy as a kid and not a sound test you have to brew from two years old oh three incident. is it so maybe not not not great memories from doing homework until ten pm right thank you very much at one thanks to you for what you often get a big thanks to all our gues
were here because we recognize that education powers. hi economies and and and an international educational power and national economy on that i know for fact that you would never have a situation like that in shanghai. even the foreskin would never sing in education is the what's the point. it is to motivate the only athlete exactly been cynically many of its percent were going to wrap this up and just ask one final question to me yes or no answer just a year you went to school in shanghai and...
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the first issue is education, education, education. that intervention, intervention, intervention. eileen to have the funds for things like conflict resolution in schools and teaching teachers how to see it. we need to teach teachers how to what to do about it. we need to have funds for intervention. some of this is stuff that we can do. some of this is stuff that we have guidance counselors and social workers in schools to enforce. some of this is how kc a how kids see a trusting adult. we have rubber bands. ours is purple and says "see a bully, -- stop a bully." if you confront a bully and tell them to stop, most of the time that will work. we have to educate and we have to confront and we have to actually pay attention to the interventions for both those were bully -- those who are believed and those who bully. to that extent, we need the policy to make that a reality. but if the policies do not happen, it will be worse. we have worked with the administration about this. we are big promoters of the bullying movie. we have worked with the rfk foundation about this we have worked
the first issue is education, education, education. that intervention, intervention, intervention. eileen to have the funds for things like conflict resolution in schools and teaching teachers how to see it. we need to teach teachers how to what to do about it. we need to have funds for intervention. some of this is stuff that we can do. some of this is stuff that we have guidance counselors and social workers in schools to enforce. some of this is how kc a how kids see a trusting adult. we...
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. >> it's totally about education. we want to take accountability of the schools. >> st george would take more than accountability. a report commissioned warns that the break-up could cost the city $53 million. 20% of its budget. it would further segregate the city. baton rouge is majority black. st george is the mainlyingority white. >> we we have white kids going to school on this end of the parish and at the other end and in the middle just of the black kids. >> members in baton rouge make an average of $58,000, in the st george area they make $90,000. >> i think we need to look at does that take us backwards where we are segregating ourselves. it's not a win. >> it's not a trend. the white and black middle class have pled baton rouge to look for better schools for decades. >> this is nothing to do with skin colour. if you have the means to leave baton rouge and the school system, you have left. >> for those that may not be able to leave, it means more division. >> it will all change, i guess. one side will be bette
. >> it's totally about education. we want to take accountability of the schools. >> st george would take more than accountability. a report commissioned warns that the break-up could cost the city $53 million. 20% of its budget. it would further segregate the city. baton rouge is majority black. st george is the mainlyingority white. >> we we have white kids going to school on this end of the parish and at the other end and in the middle just of the black kids. >>...
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the federal department of special education issued this memo warning schools to stop. her son richard was diagnosed with depression and bipolar condition. >> you are having to prove your child needs what the law says your child needs. >> reporter: she spent years battling and says it wasn't until she filed a lawsuit that richard received help. these battles affect all students when districts have to pay legal fees. the investigative unit analyzed records from the three bay area districts with the most special ed lawsuits. we found oakland unified spent on outside legal fees. san francisco spent about 460,000. compare that to the $25,000 a year it costs on average. the amount spent could have provided services for 83 students. >> i think most of the situations that end up in court are cases that could have been resolved earlier and much cheaper. >> reporter: attorney co founded the disability rights in education defense fund. >> for parents there is an absolute feeling of betrayal. the system is not working the way it is supposed to work. >> it is an emotional issue. >>
the federal department of special education issued this memo warning schools to stop. her son richard was diagnosed with depression and bipolar condition. >> you are having to prove your child needs what the law says your child needs. >> reporter: she spent years battling and says it wasn't until she filed a lawsuit that richard received help. these battles affect all students when districts have to pay legal fees. the investigative unit analyzed records from the three bay area...
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